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Bradley Cooper Selling Longtime Los Angeles Bungalow for $2.4 Million
The A-list actor bought the well-secluded home in the beachside neighborhood Venice nearly 20 years ago.?Read More
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A Futuristic Villa on the French Riviera Designed by Jean Nouvel
The concrete, steel and glass home is nestled into the hillside overlooking the Bay of Villefranche.?Read More
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Hong Kong Mansion Sale Marks Some Good News for the City’s Luxury Market
A lavish mansion at the Mount Nicholson project on Hong Kong Island has just sold for HK$577 million (US$73.5 million) in a promising sign for the city’s luxury property market. At 7,042 square feet, the four-bedroom property sold for HK$82,000 per square foot, making it the biggest luxury property sale in Hong Kong since the border with mainland China reopened in February, according to data from Centaline Property Agency Ltd.?The Standard
Property Prices in New Zealand Have Sunk in the Past Year
New Zealand’s property market is cooling fast, with new figures from the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand showing the national median house price has dropped 12.9% over the past year. At the same time, transactions have decreased, and homes are taking longer to sell. The country’s gloomy economic situation is thought to be playing a large role in the sluggish market.?Newshub
High-End Condo Converted From San Francisco Church Sells for $3.95 Million
In San Francisco, one of the four luxury condos that were carved out of the conversion of the domed former Second Church of Christ, Scientist on Dolores Park, has sold for $3.95 million. Known as the Light House condominiums, this unit spans 5,300 square feet with three bedrooms. Its sale price is $1 million below its most recent asking price and marks a roughly $2.1 million loss from the $6.1 million it last changed hands for in 2017.?SFist
Seriously Skinny House in the U.K. Asks £325,000
In Bristol, a city in the South West of the U.K., an extraordinarily narrow townhouse is on the market for £325,000 (US$403,936). At its narrowest point, the three-story home measures a hair under eight-feet wide and at its widest clocks in at 11 foot 5 inches. Along with its skinny footprint, the one-bedroom home offers exposed brickwork, a modern kitchen with integrated appliances, oak flooring and slate bathroom tiling.?Metro?
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In Tulsa, a Restored Frank Lloyd Wright-Designed House Lists for $7.995 Million [The Wall Street Journal]
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Roseville’s Mid-Century Gem ‘Tourmaline’ Sells for A$5.25 Million?[news.com.au]